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LEAF Position Announcement!
LEAF is currently accepting applications for our Outdoor Forestry Education Specialist. Screening of applicants will begin June 13th, 2008. More information: OFES Position Announcement (pdf) OFES Position Description (pdf)Services for Schools - School Forest
Wisconsin has a full-time School Forest Education Specialist available to help you effectively utilize your school forest. Services provided include:- Guidance and consultation in developing school forest education plans
- Connection to forest management resources
- Networking and information through an electronic newsletter and website
- Professional development for educators, administrators, and natural resource managers
- Information about funding sources and education resources
Summer Courses and Workshops
NRES 742: School Forest Programs and Administration
June 14 - August 29, 2008
This one-credit, graduate level course is offered
in a hybrid format. The initial component of the course is offered on-line. The
final component is a face-to-face workshop. You can expect to spend
approximately 25 hours on the course including reading, researching, field,
workshop, and assignment time. You must attend one of the education plan
workshops as the face-to-face component of the course. These workshops are:
- Fennimore, July 10, 10:00 - 3:00
- Medford, July 24, 10:00 - 3:00
- Eau Claire, July 29, 10:00 - 3:00
A course syllabus and regional meeting location information will be mailed to you upon registration.
Registration form:
NRES 742 registration
The first ten (10) registrants will receive a scholarship for the course. The
scholarship will cover all but $100 of the registration cost (graduate credit
tuition is approximately $350 per credit).
From Forest to Finish: A Community-Based Learning Course for School Forest Educators
Reedsburg School Forest - July 21-23, 2008 Heres the registration form (pdf)
Elcho School Forest - August 11-13, 2008 Here's the registration form (pdf)
Only $30! Participants will receive: CURRICULUM, STIPEND, RESOURCES, FOOD, EQUIPMENT AND LODGING!
The LEAF Program and the Wisconsin Forest Resources Education Alliance (WFREA) are offering a three-day, community-based learning course for 4th-12th grade teachers and non-formal educators. The course will apply project-based learning methods to research the question “What is the environmental impact of using wood products?”
Participants will conduct forest research, develop a forest management plan, harvest trees, and process lumber. The course will provide information, model activities, and development tools to help participants create interdisciplinary, standards-based forestry field programs at their school forests. One graduate credit will be available.
Contact Jeremy Solin at jsolin@uwsp.edu or Nick Hylla at nick@wfrea.org for more information.